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The Danube is the longest river of all running through Germany. But IN Germany the Rhine is the longest river.
No, the longest river in Germany is the Rhine
The Rhine, Main, Moselle, Elbe, and Danube.
The Danube. No, I am going to say it's the Rhine.....
The longest river in Europe is the river Volga - 2,294 miles long. Followed by:- Danube - 1,780 miles long Ural - 1,509 miles long Dnieper - 1,420 miles long Don - 1,210 miles long
The Danube, the Rhine, the Volga, the Thames, and the Po River are some major European rivers.
One of Europe's most important waterways is the way they get water-from a very large spring or river or mountain stream.It is the Rhine River.
The main rivers are the Rhine, the Weser, the Elbe and the Oder. What about the Danube? It's longer than the Weser and Oder.
No, the Rhine is not the longest river.The longest river is the Nile not the Rhine.
There is one main river that flows thorugh Austria, which is the River Danube. Its source is near Donauschingen in southwestern Germany. This river flows through Austria into the Black Sea. It is the only major European river that flows eastward.
The longest river in Hungary is the Tisza (length in Hungary: 596 km)The second longest river is theDuna (Danube) (length in Hungary: 417 km),
No. The river you may be thinking of would be the Rhine. The Danube runs through Central and Eastern Europe, into the Black Sea, while the Rhine flows through Germany and into the North Sea.